It is the historic policy of the United States to protect individuals who have lost employment, are under-employed or have barriers in language that prevents them for getting gainful employment. Additionally the United States also admits to this country, refugees of special humanitarian concern, reflecting our tradition of being a safe haven for the oppressed.

Our Mission

We have one critical objective in mind. To train the unemployed and underemployed individuals across the United States in special skills rendering them eligible to enter the workforce again and cease to be a burden on public funds such as food stamps and unemployment benefits.

CRITICAL AND IN-TIME SOCIETAL BENEFITS

The people we train serve populations in Colorado that need our help beyond what the medical communities can provide. People trained in senior care with emphasis on memory care serve elders in our community with advanced Alzheimer's who are 200% below the poverty line. Those trained in body work focus on the Alexander Method, a protocol that alleviates Parkinson's disease symptoms. Examples are numerous and in every case, people dropped suddenly by their employers have found new meaning to their lives, serving the underprivileged in our developed societies. It is an amazing journey of transformation for all where the victim becomes the redeemer.